If you used it, you should cite it!
According to the National Institutes of Health, “two of the cornerstones of science advancement are rigor in designing and performin scientific research and the ability to reproduce biomedical research findings.” Dissemination of knowledge underpins scientific progress and discovery. It is critical that sufficient, detailed and transparent reporting is done to allow the researchers, funding agencies and policy makers to assess the veracity of the previous findings.
Currently, the scientific community lacks a structured citation style or method for tracking what types of scientific lab equipment are being utilized to conduct research on grant funded projects or peer reviewed publications. This in turn presents a significant challenge to other researchers who are trying to reproduce the results published by other researchers. Not being able to systematically reference what equipment is being used to conduct experiments also contributes to the crisis in reproducibility that the scientific community is currently facing.
USEDit assigns a universal unique identifier and a standardized set of information for each piece of equipment. Scientists can now easily cite any equipment they use. The goal of USEDit is to create a tool that enables scientific discovery by making it easier for researchers to cite equipment in peer reviewed publications and in research grant applications. When equipment used in research is properly and consistently cited, the productivity of pieces of equipment can be unambiguously quantified.
Director of the Physical Biochemistry Facility, FSU
Institute of Molecular Biophysics
Email: cmundoma@fsu.edu
Founder of USEDit.
Associate Dean for Research and Learning, Florida State
University Libraries
Email: mmeth@fsu.edu
Founder of USEDit.
Director of STEM Libraries, Florida State University
Libraries
Email: rjulian@fsu.edu
Founder of USEDit.
STEM Research and Learning Librarian, Florida State University
Libraries
Email: nruhs@fsu.edu
Nick coordinates the dissemination of USEDit project information to a variety of stakeholders and serves as a liaison between the project team and relevant constituencies in the scientific community.
Head of Discovery Data Services, Florida State University
Libraries
Email: aglerum@fsu.edu
Annie coordinates the development of USEDit's taxonomy and ontology as well as creating USEDit's data visualizations.
Metadata Analyst, Florida State University Libraries
Email: malopez@fsu.edu
Mark is a former team member who contributed to the development of USEDit's metadata application profile and schema.
Resident Librarian, Florida State University Libraries
Email: dwrodriguez@fsu.edu
Dave is a former team member who assisted in developing USEDit's taxonomy and ontology and is currently acting as a liaison to FSU's Institutional Repository, Diginole.
USEDit logo designed by FSU graduate, Matt Taylor, CDAorlando.com